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Re: AmenorrheaFrom: anonymous@obgyn.netWed, 22 Jul 1998 21:41:21 -0500 (CDT)
At Wed, 22 Jul 1998, Christine wrote: > >I am 21 years old and have had relatively normal periods since age 12. I >was diagnosed with amenorrhea a few months ago and am now taking birth >control pills. I hope your doctor performed a thorough evaluation to discover the cause of your secondary amenorrhea. This would include a careful history and physical exam, and, usually, blood work that may include a thyroid test (TSH), prolactin level, pregnancy test, and, in a few cases, other specific lab tests. Many doctors, myself included, often try a course of oral progesterone to induce a period. This has diagnostic and therapeutic value in many patients. Many things can cause amenorrhea, but I would not be comfortable prescribing oral contraceptives until a diagnosis is made. Once a diagnosis is made, however, oral contraceptives are often an excellent for treatment.
-- Ashley Hill David Ashley Hill, M.D. Associate Director Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Florida Hospital Family Practice Residency Orlando, Florida
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